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Church of Scientology told to drop Churchill images

The family of Winston Churchill has asked the Church of Scientology to stop using images of the former prime minister in its recruitment literature.

The controversial religious organisation has been circulating promotional material to recruit staff in the UK which includes photographs of Churchill along with quotes from some of his most famous speeches.

It has also used Churchill's image to promote speaking engagements by its members and campaigns to raise money to create new Scientology facilities in Britain.

The church, founded in 1953 by L Ron Hubbard, was last week convicted of defrauding its followers in France, where it is classed as a sect. Paris Criminal Court found the organisation guilty of making unlawful approaches to fragile people using scientifically bogus claims to defraud them of thousands of euros.

Alain Rosenberg, the church's leader in France, was also fined 30,000 (£26,800) and given a two-year suspended jail sentence. Five